Re: Re: [CH] Wierd Fruit (just barely on topic)
terrabyte@charter.net
Thu, 14 Jul 2005 23:17:21 -0500
I'm buying the Zombie Baby that's being delivered by a vulture instead of a stork.
I like the Habanero Slug, too, but not much was going on compared to some of the other fruit pictures. THen again, it is a slug, right! Maybe someday we'll see a cow eating habs, and being milked for Hot Sauce.
Thanks for the link. Fun site.
-Dustin
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> Perry,
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> Glad you enjoyed it so much. I recommend you browse around the website
> to find "Tea With The Griffin" - it's really quite good. I could tell
> you how to get to it directly, but you would miss half the fun.
>
> Ursula does have an enormous imagination, and a gentle sense of humor.
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> AndyB
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> Perry C. Abernethy wrote:
> > I haven't had such a good time laughing in a long time!!!! Fantastic
> > creativity!!!!
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "AndyB" <barnhart@mfire.com>
> > To: "Chileheads List" <chile-heads@globalgarden.com>
> > Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 7:12 PM
> > Subject: [CH] Wierd Fruit (just barely on topic)
> >
> >> The Habanero Slug
> >>
> >> The habenero slug produces a hot 'n spicy slime coating sufficient to
> >> deter most predators. Unfortunately, in recent years, the habenero
> >> slug has become highly prized as a spice, and are kept in small
> >> terrariums and 'milked' regularly. Since the slugs require highly
> >> specific mating conditions, (proper phase of the moon, great heat, and
> >> a suitable chili bog) they are nearly impossible to breed in captivity
> >> and are growing increasingly rare in the wild. (by Ursula Vernon)
> >>
> >> To view one of these rare creatures, follow this link:
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> >> http://www.metalandmagic.com/
> >>
> >> Click on "Weird Fruit" at the lower left, then
> >> click on the thumbnail labeled "Habanero Slug".
> >>
> >> (Off-topic) While you're there, might as well click on
> >> "Wildebeets at the Ford" [sic]
> >>
> >> AndyB
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